Medicine bottle drying and sterilizing equipment
By incorporating limiting components, including support columns and rotating parts, into the medicine bottle drying and sterilization equipment, the problem of medicine bottle damage caused by tray slippage is solved, achieving stable tray installation and easy operation, and improving the safety and reliability of the equipment.
Patent Information
- Authority / Receiving Office
- CN · China
- Patent Type
- Utility models(China)
- Current Assignee / Owner
- Filing Date
- 2025-04-09
- Publication Date
- 2026-03-17
AI Technical Summary
In existing medicine bottle drying and sterilization equipment, the trays are not installed stably and are prone to sliding outward due to inertia or external force, causing the medicine bottles to tip over or be damaged, affecting the safety and quality of the medicines.
The device is equipped with limiting components, including first and second support columns, elastic elements and rotating elements, which fix the tray through first and second grooves to ensure that the tray does not slide when the box door is opened and to fix the position of the tray when closed.
It improves the installation stability of the tray, prevents medicine bottles from sliding due to misoperation or external force during drying and sterilization, ensures the safety and quality of medicines, and is easy and flexible to operate.
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Abstract
Description
Technical Field
[0001] This utility model relates to the field of drying and sterilization devices, specifically to a drying and sterilization device for medicine bottles. Background Technology
[0002] In the pharmaceutical industry, the drying and sterilization of medicine bottles is a crucial step in ensuring drug quality. Before use, medicine bottles must undergo rigorous cleaning, drying, and sterilization to prevent microbial contamination and residual moisture from affecting the medication. Currently, most common medicine bottle drying and sterilization equipment on the market employs methods such as hot air circulation, ultraviolet sterilization, or high-temperature steam sterilization.
[0003] However, existing equipment has the following problems in actual operation: In some cases, the trays lack sufficient stability during drying and sterilization. For example, when the cabinet door is opened, the trays are prone to sliding outwards due to inertia or external force, causing the medicine bottles to tip over or be damaged. This unstable tray installation method not only increases the risk of medicine bottle breakage but may also lead to contamination of the bottles during sterilization, affecting the safety and quality of the medicines.
[0004] In view of the above, this application is hereby submitted. Utility Model Content
[0005] The purpose of this utility model is to provide a medicine bottle drying and sterilization device. This drying and sterilization device sets a limiting component inside the box body to restrict the tray box from sliding outward when the box door is opened, thereby solving the problem that the existing technology cannot guarantee the stability of the tray installation during operation, which poses a danger to the medicine bottles.
[0006] This utility model embodiment is achieved through the following technical solution: This utility model embodiment provides a medicine bottle drying and sterilization device, including:
[0007] The main body of the box is designed to provide space for drying and sterilizing medicine bottles, and a box door is provided on its side;
[0008] The support frame is located inside the box body. Several trays for placing medicine bottles are movably installed on the support frame. The trays are designed so that when the box door is opened, the medicine bottles can be placed inside the box body from the side or taken out of the box body.
[0009] The limiting component, located inside the box body, is designed to limit the pallet to the support frame;
[0010] The door can seal the limiting components into the box body.
[0011] Optionally, the support frame includes a first support plate and a second support plate arranged in parallel, the first support plate being provided with a plurality of first grooves, and the second support plate being provided with a plurality of second grooves;
[0012] One end of a single tray is inserted into a single first groove, and the other end is inserted into a single second groove. The single tray is perpendicular to the first support plate and the second support plate.
[0013] Optionally, the limiting component includes a first support column, which is disposed between the first support plate and the inner side wall of the box body, and the first support column is provided with a plurality of first slots;
[0014] A first elastic element and a first rotating element are provided in a single first slot. The first elastic element is connected to the inner sidewall of the first slot, and the other end is connected to the first rotating element.
[0015] The first rotating component is fitted onto the first support column, and its free end can extend to fit against the outside of the tray, restricting the tray from sliding outward.
[0016] Optionally, the limiting member includes a second support column, which is disposed between the second support plate and the inner side wall of the box body, and the second support column is provided with a plurality of second slots;
[0017] A second elastic element and a second rotating element are provided in a single second slot. The second elastic element is connected to the inner sidewall of the second slot, and the other end is connected to the second rotating element.
[0018] The second rotating component is fitted onto the second support column, and its free end can extend to fit against the outside of the tray, restricting the tray from sliding outward.
[0019] Optionally, when the first rotating member is in contact with the outer wall of the tray, the first rotating member is perpendicular to the first support column;
[0020] When the second rotating component is in contact with the outer wall of the tray, the second rotating component is perpendicular to the second support column.
[0021] Optionally, a single tray includes a tray body, a first sliding block and a second sliding block. The first sliding block and the second sliding block are respectively disposed on both sides of the tray body and both form a stepped structure with the tray body. The first sliding block is used to slide in connection with the first groove, and the second sliding block is used to slide in connection with the second groove.
[0022] The lateral cross-sectional dimensions of the disk body are larger than those of the first and second grooves.
[0023] Optionally, a number of drainage holes are provided on a single tray to guide the liquid on the medicine bottle to the bottom of the box body, and there is a gap between the single tray and the inner bottom wall of the box body.
[0024] A drain valve is installed at the bottom of the tank body.
[0025] Optionally, the top of the box body is conical, and there is a gap between the first support column and the inner wall of the box body, and a gap between the second support column and the inner wall of the box body.
[0026] Optionally, a drying and sterilization lamp is provided on the top of the box body.
[0027] Optionally, the support frame and the limiting component are arranged symmetrically along the vertical center line of the box body.
[0028] Compared with the prior art, the embodiments of this utility model have the following advantages and beneficial effects:
[0029] 1. The medicine bottle drying and sterilization equipment provided in this embodiment of the invention maintains a sealed state throughout the drying and sterilization process, ensuring that the internal hot air circulation or sterilization medium can act evenly on the medicine bottles. When the door is closed, the limiting component is sealed within the box body to prevent external interference. In this embodiment of the invention, by setting the limiting component, the tray is fixed to the support frame when the door is closed, preventing the tray from sliding during drying and sterilization. When the door is opened, the limiting component remains in the limiting state; the operator needs to apply a certain external force to pull the tray off the support frame, or the tray can be pulled off after releasing the limiting component. This structure prevents the tray from sliding due to misoperation or external force, improving the safety and reliability of the operation.
[0030] The specific operating principle is as follows: When the operator opens the cabinet door, the limiting component remains in a limited position. At this time, the operator can apply external force to overcome the resistance of the limiting component and pull the tray off the support frame. After placing the medicine bottle on the tray, the operator pushes the tray back onto the support frame, and the limiting component fixes the tray again. When the operator closes the cabinet door, the limiting component can further fix the tray when the door is closed. This utility model, through the combined action of the limiting component and the support frame, ensures that the tray remains stable during the drying and sterilization process, avoiding interference to the medicine bottle from external forces. After the drying and sterilization process is completed, the operator opens the cabinet door, and the limiting component remains in a limited position. The operator applies external force to overcome the resistance of the limiting component and pulls the tray off the support frame, or pulls the tray off by releasing the limitation component. After removing the medicine bottle from the tray, the operator pushes the tray back onto the support frame, and the limiting component fixes the tray again.
[0031] 2. The present invention, through the double fixing of the first and second grooves, can ensure the smooth installation and removal of the tray while limiting the left and right sides of the tray, thereby improving the installation stability of the tray. At the same time, this structure makes the installation and removal of the tray more convenient. The operator only needs to align the two ends of the tray with the grooves and insert or pull it out to complete the operation.
[0032] 3. This embodiment of the utility model ensures that the pallet is firmly restrained under normal conditions by setting the limiting member as a cooperative structure of the first elastic member and the first rotating member, preventing the pallet from sliding due to misoperation or external force. The outer side of the pallet fits against the free end of the first rotating member, forming a stable limiting structure. Even when the box door is opened, the pallet will not accidentally slide out. When it is necessary to remove the pallet, the operator only needs to apply external force to push the first rotating member outward to rotate it and release the limiting force. Then, the pallet is pushed into the support frame along the first groove and the second groove. After releasing the external force, the first rotating member automatically resets.
[0033] 4. In this embodiment of the utility model, multiple first elastic elements and first rotating elements can be set on the first support column to independently limit the position of a single tray without affecting each other, thus improving the flexibility of the device.
[0034] In general, the embodiments of this utility model provide a medicine bottle drying and sterilization device. By setting a limiting component inside the box body, the tray box is restricted from sliding outward when the box door is opened, thereby improving the installation stability of the tray during operation and avoiding danger to the medicine bottles. Attached Figure Description
[0035] To more clearly illustrate the technical solutions of the embodiments of this utility model, the drawings used in the embodiments will be briefly introduced below. It should be understood that the following drawings only show some embodiments of this utility model and should not be regarded as a limitation on the scope. For those skilled in the art, other related drawings can be obtained based on these drawings without creative effort.
[0036] Figure 1 A schematic diagram of the structure of the medicine bottle drying and sterilization equipment provided in this embodiment of the utility model;
[0037] Figure 2 This is a schematic diagram of the structure of the limiting member provided in an embodiment of the present utility model;
[0038] Figure 3 for Figure 1 Enlarged view of the structure at point A in the middle;
[0039] Figure 4 A schematic diagram of the tray structure provided for an embodiment of this utility model.
[0040] The attached diagram shows the markings and corresponding component names:
[0041] 1-Box body, 2-Tray, 4-First support plate, 5-Second support plate, 6-First groove, 7-Second groove, 8-First support column, 9-First slot, 10-First elastic element, 11-First rotating element, 12-Second support column, 13-Second slot, 14-Second elastic element, 15-Second rotating element, 16-Tray body, 17-First sliding block, 18-Second sliding block, 19-Drain valve, 20-Drying sterilization lamp. Detailed Implementation
[0042] To make the objectives, technical solutions, and advantages of the embodiments of this utility model clearer, the technical solutions of the embodiments of this utility model will be clearly and completely described below with reference to the accompanying drawings. Obviously, the described embodiments are only some embodiments of this utility model, not all embodiments. The components of the embodiments of this utility model described and shown in the accompanying drawings can typically be arranged and designed in various different configurations.
[0043] Therefore, the following detailed description of the embodiments of the present invention provided in the accompanying drawings is not intended to limit the scope of the claimed invention, but merely to illustrate selected embodiments of the invention. All other embodiments obtained by those skilled in the art based on the embodiments of the present invention without inventive effort are within the scope of protection of the present invention.
[0044] It should be noted that similar labels and letters in the following figures indicate similar items. Therefore, once an item is defined in one figure, it does not need to be further defined and explained in subsequent figures.
[0045] In the description of this utility model, it should be noted that the terms "first", "second", "third", etc. are used only for distinguishing descriptions and should not be construed as indicating or implying relative importance.
[0046] Example
[0047] like Figure 1 As shown, this utility model embodiment provides a medicine bottle drying and sterilization device, including a box body 1, a support frame, and a limiting member. The box body 1 is configured to provide space for drying and sterilizing medicine bottles, and has a box door on its side for operators to place or remove medicine bottles. The support frame is located inside the box body 1 and is used to support trays 2 and ensure that the trays 2 are stably placed inside the box body 1. Specifically, several trays 2 for placing medicine bottles are movably arranged on the support frame. The trays 2 are configured to allow medicine bottles to be placed inside or removed from the box body 1 from the side when the box door is opened. The limiting member is located inside the box body 1 and is configured to limit the trays 2 on the support frame. The box door can seal the limiting member inside the box body 1.
[0048] Specifically, the box body 1 remains sealed during drying and sterilization to ensure that the internal hot air circulation or sterilization medium (such as high-temperature steam, ultraviolet light, etc.) can act evenly on the medicine bottles. For ease of understanding, in this embodiment of the invention, a drying and sterilization lamp 20 is provided on the top of the box body 1. When the box door is closed, the limiting member is sealed inside the box body 1 to prevent external interference. The limiting member is installed inside the box body 1 and cooperates with the support frame and tray 2 to ensure that the tray 2 is effectively limited when the box door is closed or opened. In detail, when the box door is closed, the limiting member fixes the tray 2 to the support frame to prevent the tray 2 from sliding during drying and sterilization. When the box door is opened, the limiting member remains in the limiting state, and the operator needs to apply a certain external force to pull the tray 2 off the support frame, or pull the tray 2 out by releasing the limitation member. This effectively prevents the tray 2 from sliding due to misoperation or external force, improving the safety and reliability of the operation.
[0049] The operating principle is as follows: When the operator opens the cabinet door, the limiting component remains in a limited position. At this time, the operator can apply external force to overcome the resistance of the limiting component and pull the tray 2 off the support frame. After placing the medicine bottle on the tray 2, the operator pushes the tray 2 back onto the support frame, and the limiting component fixes the tray 2 again. When the operator closes the cabinet door, the limiting component can further fix the tray 2 when the door is closed. This utility model, with the combined action of the limiting component and the support frame, ensures that the tray 2 remains stable during the drying and sterilization process, avoiding interference from external forces on the medicine bottle. After the drying and sterilization process is completed, the operator opens the cabinet door, and the limiting component remains in a limited position. The operator applies external force to overcome the resistance of the limiting component and pulls the tray 2 off the support frame, or pulls the tray 2 off by releasing the limitation component. After removing the medicine bottle from the tray 2, the operator pushes the tray 2 back onto the support frame, and the limiting component fixes the tray 2 again.
[0050] For example, the support frame includes a first support plate 4 and a second support plate 5 arranged in parallel. The first support plate 4 is provided with a plurality of first grooves 6, and the second support plate 5 is provided with a plurality of second grooves 137. One end of a single tray 2 is inserted into a single first groove 6, and the other end is inserted into a single second groove 137. The single tray 2 is arranged perpendicularly to the first support plate 4 and the second support plate 5.
[0051] Specifically, a certain distance is maintained between the first support plate 4 and the second support plate 5 to accommodate the tray 2. The dimensions of the first groove 6 and the second groove 137 match the ends of the tray 2 to fix its position. The tray 2 is movably connected to the support frame through the grooves, allowing the tray 2 to slide along the inside and outside of the box body 1 on the support frame, facilitating the placement and removal of medicine bottles by the operator from the side of the box body 1. The double fixation of the first groove 6 and the second groove 137 ensures smooth installation and removal of the tray 2 while limiting its left and right sides, improving the installation stability of the tray 2. This structure also simplifies the installation and removal of the tray 2; the operator only needs to align the two ends of the tray 2 with the grooves and insert or pull it out to complete the operation.
[0052] As a preferred embodiment of this utility model, such as Figure 4 As shown, a single tray 2 includes a tray body 16, a first sliding block 17, and a second sliding block 18. The first sliding block 17 and the second sliding block 18 are respectively disposed on both sides of the tray body 16, and both form a stepped structure with the tray body 16. The first sliding block 17 is used to slide in connection with the first groove 6, and the second sliding block 18 is used to slide in connection with the second groove 137. The lateral cross-sectional dimension of the tray body 16 is larger than the lateral cross-sectional dimensions of the first groove 6 and the second groove 137. The tray body 16 is used to hold medicine bottles. The first sliding block 17 and the second sliding block 18 are respectively disposed on both sides of the tray body 16 to cooperate with the grooves of the support frame. The first sliding block 17 and the second sliding block 18 both form a stepped structure with the tray body 16, making the tray 2 more stable when inserted into the groove and preventing the tray 2 from tilting or shaking on the support frame. The first sliding block 17 is used to slide in connection with the first groove 6, and the second sliding block 18 is used to slide in connection with the second groove 137, ensuring that the tray 2 can slide smoothly on the support frame. It should be noted that, in the specific setup process, the size and shape of the first sliding block 17 can be set to match the size and shape of the first groove 6, and the size and shape of the second sliding block 18 can be set to match the size and shape of the second groove 137, so as to ensure that the first sliding block 17 can be tightly inserted into the first groove 6 and the second sliding block 18 can be tightly inserted into the second groove 137, thereby achieving a stable sliding connection.
[0053] Furthermore, such as Figure 2 and Figure 3As shown, the limiting component includes a first support column 8, which is disposed between the first support plate 4 and the inner sidewall of the box body 1. The first support column 8 is provided with a plurality of first slots 9. A first elastic member 10 and a first rotating member 11 are disposed in a single first slot 9. The first elastic member 10 is connected to the inner sidewall of the first slot 9, and its other end is connected to the first rotating member 11. The first rotating member 11 is sleeved on the first support column 8, and its free end can extend to fit against the outer side of the tray 2, restricting the tray 2 from sliding outward.
[0054] Specifically, the bottom of the first support column 8 is connected to the bottom wall of the box body 1, which serves to fix and support it. The first slot 9 corresponds to a tray 2 for accommodating the limiting component. The first elastic element 10 provides elastic force so that the first rotating element 11 can automatically reset. The free end of the first rotating element 11 can extend to fit against the outside of the tray 2, thereby restricting the tray 2 from sliding outward. When the door is closed, the first rotating member 11 adheres to the outside of the tray 2 under the action of the first elastic member 10, thereby restricting the tray 2 from sliding outward. At this time, the tray 2 is firmly restricted on the support frame. Even if the door is opened, the tray 2 will not slide due to external force or inertia. When it is necessary to take out or place the tray 2, the operator needs to manually apply external force to overcome the resistance of the first elastic member 10 and push the first rotating member 11 outward to make it rotate. After the limit is released, the tray 2 can slide along the groove of the support frame. The operator can easily pull out the tray 2. When the tray 2 is pushed back to the support frame, the elastic force of the first elastic member 10 causes the first rotating member 11 to automatically reset, and its free end adheres to the tray 2 again, restoring the limit state.
[0055] It should be noted that in this embodiment of the utility model, the process of releasing the limit under the action of the first elastic member 10 is gradually realized. That is, the rotation of the first rotating member 11 is a gradual rotation under the action of elasticity. When the operator initially pulls the pallet, the first rotating member 11 can gradually limit the pallet until the first rotating member 11 is parallel to the direction in which the pallet needs to be pulled out. When the pallet is separated from the box body 1, the first rotating member 11 returns to its original position under the action of elasticity.
[0056] It should also be noted that multiple trays 2 can be set in the same batch drying and sterilization operation. Preferably, each tray 2 is stacked vertically with intervals. Each tray 2 is installed on its corresponding first groove 6 and second groove 137. The multiple first grooves 6 are also vertically spaced on the first support plate 4, and the multiple second grooves 137 are vertically spaced on the second support plate 5. In this embodiment of the present invention, the number of first rotating members 11 is the same as the number of first grooves 6 and second grooves 137. The multiple first rotating members 11 are vertically spaced on the first support column 8. In this way, each tray 2 can correspond to an independent first rotating member 11, and each tray 2 can be independently limited. This structure not only meets the needs of batch drying and sterilization, but also improves the flexibility and convenience of operation.
[0057] The number of the first rotating component 11, the first groove 6, and the second groove 137 is not limited here. It can be set according to actual needs. There can be only one of each, or two, three, four, etc. For ease of understanding, in this embodiment of the utility model, there are three of each of the first rotating component 11, the first groove 6, and the second groove 137.
[0058] In a preferred embodiment of this utility model, the limiting member may further include a second support column 12, which is disposed between the second support plate 5 and the inner sidewall of the box body 1. The second support column 12 has several second slots; a second elastic member 14 and a second rotating member 15 are disposed within each second slot. The second elastic member 14 is connected to the inner sidewall of the second slot, and its other end is connected to the second rotating member 15. The second rotating member 15 is fitted over the second support column 12, and its free end can extend to fit against the outer side of the tray 2, restricting the tray 2 from sliding outwards. This embodiment of the utility model, through the combined cooperation of the first rotating member 11 and the second rotating member 15, limits the tray 2 from both sides, further improving the stability of the tray 2 and reducing the risk of the tray 2 sliding due to misoperation or external force. It should be noted that the connection relationship and cooperation principle of the second support column 12, the second slot, the second elastic member 14, and the second rotating member 15 are the same as those of the first support column 8, the first slot 9, the second elastic member, and the first rotating member 11, and will not be elaborated further here.
[0059] To maximize the usable space of the box body 1, it is preferable that the support frame and the limiting member are symmetrically arranged along the vertical center line of the box body 1. More preferably, when the first rotating member 11 is in contact with the outer wall of the tray 2, the first rotating member 11 is perpendicular to the first support column 8; when the second rotating member 15 is in contact with the outer wall of the tray 2, the second rotating member 15 is perpendicular to the second support column 12. This vertical structure ensures that the first rotating member 11 and the second rotating member 15 can be tightly in contact with the outer wall of the tray 2 with the maximum contact area, thereby providing a stable limiting effect.
[0060] Furthermore, each tray 2 is provided with several drainage holes, which are used to guide the liquid on the medicine bottles to the bottom of the box body 1. There is a gap between each tray 2 and the inner bottom wall of the box body 1. A drain valve 19 is provided at the bottom of the box body 1. The drainage holes can be evenly distributed on the tray body 16 of the tray 2. Their function is to guide the liquid generated during the drying or sterilization process of the medicine bottles (such as residual cleaning solution, condensate, etc.) to the bottom of the box body 1. The specific number and location of the drainage holes are not limited here, as long as sufficient drainage effect is achieved. There is a certain gap between each tray 2 and the inner bottom wall of the box body 1 to ensure that the liquid can flow smoothly from the drainage holes of the tray 2 and collect at the bottom of the box body 1. The drain valve 19 is used to drain the liquid collected at the bottom of the box body 1 to avoid the accumulation of liquid affecting the operation of the equipment and the sterilization effect of the medicine bottles.
[0061] Preferably, the top of the box body 1 can be set as a cone shape, with a gap between the first support column 8 and the inner side wall of the box body 1, and a gap between the second support column 12 and the inner side wall of the box body 1. At the same time, an exhaust valve can be set at the top of the box body 1. The cone shape helps to guide the flow of internal gas or liquid, making it easier to concentrate and discharge. For example, water vapor generated during the drying process or condensate generated during the sterilization process can flow smoothly along the top of the cone to the bottom of the box body 1, avoiding accumulation at the top and preventing water droplets from falling back onto the medicine bottle, thus affecting the efficiency of drying and sterilization.
[0062] The above description is merely a preferred embodiment of this utility model and is not intended to limit the utility model. Various modifications and variations can be made to this utility model by those skilled in the art. Any modifications, equivalent substitutions, improvements, etc., made within the spirit and principles of this utility model should be included within the protection scope of this utility model. It should be noted that the structures or components illustrated in the accompanying drawings are not necessarily drawn to scale, and descriptions of well-known components, processing techniques, and processes are omitted to avoid unnecessarily limiting the utility model.
Claims
1. A vial oven sterilization apparatus, characterized by, The utility model provides a kind of medicine bottle drying sterilization box, including: Box body (1) is provided to provide space for the drying sterilization of medicine bottle, and its side is provided with box door; Support frame is located in the box body (1), and the support frame is movably provided with a plurality of trays (2) for placing medicine bottles on it, and the tray (2) is arranged to be able to place medicine bottles in the box body (1) from the side of the box body (1) or take out from the box body (1) when the box door is opened; Limiting piece is located in the box body (1), and the limiting piece is arranged to limit the tray (2) on the support frame; The box door can seal the limiting piece into the box body (1).
2. A vial sterilization apparatus according to claim 1, wherein The support frame includes a first support plate (4) and a second support plate (5) arranged in parallel, the first support plate (4) is provided with a plurality of first grooves (6), and the second support plate (5) is provided with a plurality of second grooves (7); One end of the single tray (2) is inserted into the single first groove (6), and the other end is inserted into the single second groove (7), and the single tray (2) is arranged perpendicularly to the first support plate (4) and the second support plate (5).
3. A vial sterilization apparatus according to claim 2, wherein The limiting piece includes a first support column (8), which is arranged between the first support plate (4) and the inner side wall of the box body (1), and a plurality of first notches (9) are arranged on the first support column (8); A first elastic member (10) and a first rotating member (11) are arranged in the single first notch (9), the first elastic member (10) is connected with the inner side wall of the first notch (9), and the other end is connected with the first rotating member (11); The first rotating member (11) is sleeved on the first support column (8), and the free end thereof can extend to the outside of the tray (2) to limit the outward sliding of the tray (2).
4. A vial sterilization apparatus according to claim 3, wherein The limiting piece includes a second support column (12), which is arranged between the second support plate (5) and the inner side wall of the box body (1), and a plurality of second notches (13) are arranged on the second support column (12); A second elastic member (14) and a second rotating member (15) are arranged in the single second notch (13), the second elastic member (14) is connected with the inner side wall of the second notch (13), and the other end is connected with the second rotating member (15); The second rotating member (15) is sleeved on the second support column (12), and the free end thereof can extend to the outside of the tray (2) to limit the outward sliding of the tray (2).
5. A vial sterilization apparatus as defined in claim 4, wherein, When the first rotating member (11) is in contact with the outer wall of the tray (2), the first rotating member (11) is perpendicular to the first support column (8); When the second rotating member (15) is in contact with the outer wall of the tray (2), the second rotating member (15) is perpendicular to the second support column (12).
6. A vial sterilization apparatus as defined in claim 2, wherein, The single tray (2) comprises a tray body (16), a first sliding block (17) and a second sliding block (18), the first sliding block (17) and the second sliding block (18) are arranged on two sides of the tray body (16) respectively, and form a stepped structure with the tray body (16), the first sliding block (17) is used for being in sliding connection with the first groove (6), and the second sliding block (18) is used for being in sliding connection with the second groove (7). The side cross-sectional dimension of the tray body (16) is greater than the side cross-sectional dimension of the first groove (6) and the second groove (7).
7. A vial sterilization apparatus as defined in claim 6, wherein, A plurality of liquid leakage holes are arranged on the single tray (2), the liquid leakage holes are used for guiding the liquid on the medicine bottle to the bottom of the box body (1), and a gap exists between the single tray (2) and the inner bottom wall of the box body (1). The bottom of the box body (1) is provided with a liquid discharge valve (19).
8. A vial sterilization apparatus as defined in claim 4, wherein, The top of the box body (1) is conical, a gap exists between the first supporting column (8) and the inner side wall of the box body (1), and a gap exists between the second supporting column (12) and the inner side wall of the box body (1).
9. The vial sterilization apparatus of claim 1, wherein, The top of the box body (1) is provided with a drying and sterilization lamp (20).
10. The vial sterilization apparatus of claim 1, wherein, The supporting frame and the limiting piece are arranged in axial symmetry along the vertical center line of the box body (1).